AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPrison Releases: Nicaragua’s co-president Rosario Murillo says the government will transfer more than 2,000 prisoners on July 19, the Sandinista Revolution anniversary, under a “family coexistence” plan that lets people return home the same day; it’s the fourth mass release ordered by Daniel Ortega this year, bringing beneficiaries to 6,400. Legal Crackdown: UN human rights experts denounced Nicaragua’s “purge” of the legal profession, saying lawyers’ credentials were revoked without clear notice or legal basis after names of about 2,000 lawyers were removed from the Supreme Court registry. Church Under Pressure: Reports say Nicaragua’s bishop Mata remains missing after detention and interrogation, with the Church and international observers pressing for proof of his safety. Immigration Shockwaves (US): In the U.S., Haitians in Indiana brace as the Supreme Court backs ending TPS; meanwhile, ICE activity and enforcement policies continue to fuel protests and legal challenges. Sports (Nicaragua in spotlight): Nicaragua officials are listed among refereeing staff for the France vs. Spain World Cup semifinal, adding to the tournament’s ongoing VAR controversy.
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